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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-10-11, Page 13Tim s-Acbmcoto, October 11, 19Z Page 13 AFTER 70 YEARS •••STILL CANADA'S GREATEST SALE EVENT 4. FAMOUS Stratford; Doreen l_ee, Ailsa Craig; and Rhonda Rhodes, Stratford. Front row left, Kathy Wells, Exeter; Donna Cann, St. Marys; Jacqueline Weston, St. Marys; Nancy Porter, Goderich; Marlene Nash, Seaforth; and Donna Schilbe, Zurich. Photo by Fred MacDonald ALL DAY/ADULT Multiple Vitamins PLUS IRON All the necessary vitamins plus iron to fortify against winter colds. LIST 4.75 Afall 73alaam • In,staitr Hair Canditiorul' with FAST PERPNENT for brouigit hair ,,'tip MEDICATED SKIN CREAM friff CAEWAhANS 17 ,,,11r,ns V tarn ,, ,111 $1AVOlitIo Ito TABLETS CHEWAMINS Multiple Vitamins Plus Iron 100's List 4.99 215 00 FAST PERMANENT 4 lypes Less 2 45 All DayIAlI Night Decongestant Cold Capsules Ms List 1,59 211.60 250'2 List 9.59 219.90 Balsam Instant Hair Conditioner 12 Oz. List 1.49 211.50 'New' Medicated Skin Cream Dual Pack Two 4 Oz. Jars 1.19 2 /2.50 MEDICATED SKIN CREAM . v..Cra a CA tAC.4 !I-11 Rexpnn I rAk *61 *IS FAST Raiff t/ ATM COLDS NEURALGIA REXPRIN PAIN RELIEVER 5 gr. Tabs, I Ws-1:101.12 2/1.13 200's—List1.89 2/1.90 1 300's—List 2.652/2.66 TWINS HELP CELEBRATE — Two sets of twin grandchildren and one set of twin great-grandchildren helped Mrs. Sara Arthur, Exeter celebrate her 90th birthday recently. Standing art Marilyn and Marvin Arthur, On • the left is Mrs. Gordon (Alice) Morning with her twin sons Mark and Michael; and art the right of Mrs. Arthur is Mrs. Morning's twin brother, Arthur Sweetzir. E2ALcall RNA'S GRADUATE — South Huron Hospital's last class of Registered Nursing. Assistants graduated last week at a ceremony at Exeter United Church. From back left are Deborah Learn, Seafarth; Betty Osbitsch, Hensall; Marilyn Calder, Ancaster; Mrs. Alma Horton, Hensall and Mrs. Jack Delbridge, Exeter, instructors for the course; Margaret Klumper, Rev. Snell guest speaker Final RNA class graduates You have to get to know graduating from South Huron yourself; you have to get to know Hospital. others, like them and live with Rev, Snell was the guest them; you have to learn to like speaker at the graduation your work; and you have to learn ceremonies which took place to use today. October 3 in Exeter United In short these points formed the Church. basis of Rev, Harold Snell's "No matter where you go, advice to the 11th and final class you've got to take yourself of Registered Nursing Assistants along," Rev. Snell told the class of 12 graduates, "and the most difficult person you have to get to know is yourself. You should appraise what makes you act the way you do and think the way you think. Then when you have choices to make and decisions to reach, you will have a much better chance of making the best ones. "But we learn early in life that wherever we go, we are rubbing shoulders with other people," he told the girls, as he stressed the importance of liking and living with other people. Experience will guide you; wisdom will sustain you; but your own common sense will have to get you there, he said. You have to understand people and make allowances for them, but still enforce a strong measure of self reliance. "If you're ever looking for a helping hand, you'll find one at the end of your arm," he said, quoting author-philosopher, Sam Twins help mark birthday Levinson. "Nursing is one of the few great and honorable prefessions left," said Rev. Snell. "It has an im- pressive history and is a craft which demands all you can give "In this day and age, we're losing the value of craft- smanship," he said, "A craft . . involves painstaking labor, unmeasured by time or effort." But nursing does not fit into this category. Nursing demands loyalty and devotion from its workers. In one sense you have arrived he told the graduating RNA's. But this is only a beginning. A tremendous amount of research is going on and there are many fields yet unexplored. Finally, Rev. Snell said, you must learn to use today. . "Yesterday's gone. Yeti can't use if even if you wanted to. Tomorrow hasn't happened yet _ and not one of us can see what tomorrow will bring," he con- tinued, "So thank God for today. Today is our only possession". The graduating class was also addressed by one of their own classmates, Marilyn Calder, the valedictorian, She recalled many nostalgic moments of the girls' 35 weeks together, some good, some not so good such as "the shock" of the first exam", but all part of the learning experience. But she also said a few words about the career which they had chosen. "Nursing is not merely knowing how or developing the skill," she said. "It is to nourish, cherish, protect and support, whenever and wherever we are needed. "And whatever we continue to do," she added, "we must train, cultivate, educate and supply ourselves with the necessary equipment to carry out this job". Since the RNA course is being taken over by the Department of Education - and for South Huron. Hospital, under the jurisdiction of Conestoga College - this was the last graduating class. But James Kneale, Grand A HUGE SELECTION OF OUTSTANDING VALUES "TWO FOR MANUFACTURER'S LIST PRICE OF ONE PLUS A PENNY" AS WELL AS LOW LOW PRICES ON "BONUS BUYS" ( NOT 2 FOR MFRS. LIST PRICE OF ONE PLUS IC) VALUE SAVE VALUE Bend, chairman of the hospital board of directors and chairman for the graduation exercises said that it is possible that facilities at South Huron may be used in the future. They have already had offers from Conestoga College, he said, tint feel they cannot accept right at the present time. In later remarks, hospital administrator Alice Claypole explained part of the reason for this. She paid great tribute to Mrs, Jack Delbridge who has instructed each class of RNA's over the past 11 years. "But now Mrs. Delbridge feels she has trained enough," said Miss Claypole. "She has been under strain and she deserves a rest". But," she added, "we have been asked twice in the past week to continue with the course and if they get another instructor and we can do it, we will", At the same time Miss Claypole presented gifts to the graduating class. In addition to their diplomas the girls received many gifts, including graduation pins presented by Harry Hayter on behalf of the South Huron Hospital Board; gifts from Dr. Read on behalf of the South Huron Medical Society; from the supervisors, RN's and depart- ment heads at the hospital; and a bouquet of red roses from the Hospital Auxiliary. SUPER DRY Mr, and Mrs. Humphrey Arthur held open house at their home, RR 1 St. Marys to honor Mrs. Sara Arthur, Exeter on the occasion of her 90th birthday recently. Mrs. Arthur enjoyed meeting her friends and relatives on this special occasion and some 140 well-wishers signed the guest book. Also joining in the celebration were three sets of twins: Arthur Sweetzir and his twin sister Mrs. Gordon (Alice) Morning, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sweetzir, Rannoch and grand- children of Mrs. Arthur; Mrs. Morning's twin sons, Mark and Michael great-grandsons; and Marilyn and Marvin Arthur, twin daughter and son of Mr, and Mrs. John Arthur, St. Marys, and also grandchildren of Mrs. Arthur. Mrs. Sara Arthur was herself a twin, but her twin sister, Mrs. Margaret Hodge died a few years ago. Mrs. Arthur is a resident of Exeter and lived in the Anderson area prior to her move. She en- joys reasonably good health and was delighted with this 414. celebration of her 90th birthday. iiiic11111117 ANTI- PERSPIRANT & DEODORANT 6 OZ. MFRS. LIST PRICE $1.61 HERBAL Shampoo WITH PROTEIN Girls study pioneer days The first meeting of the Hurondale III 4-H homemaking club was held at the home of the leader, Mrs. Robert Down, Wednesday. The assistant leader is Mary Margaret Jeffery. Election of officers took place with the following results: president, Cathy Easton; vice- president, Trudi Johns; press reporter, Patti Down. The secretary duties will be shared by all the girls The club is called "A World of Food in Canada" and pioneer days were discussed. Herbal arnpbo with PROTEIN 2 n. 015 R''' L0420 [0411,,IY uma(r) tANAVO. NOW 2/62 The soft fragrances of herbes and wild flower essences, is like a summer's day, 12 FL. OZ., LIST 1.49 150 LOBA marks 25th year YOU SAVE MUCH MORE AT A REXALL DRUG STORE DURING SPECIAL ONE CENT SALE DAYS The 25th birthday party of the Agnes Watson Memorial L.O.B.A. No. 1167 Woodham was celebrated with over 80 members and guests sitting down to dinner served by the U.C.W, of Woodham United Church. After dinner everyone retired to the lodge hall for an evening of euchre. Following the banquet, nine of the members were presented with their 25-year membership pins, by Right Worshipful Sister Valeria Endicott who was also present at the Institution of the lodge October 5, 1948, Those receiving their pins were Mrs. Agnes Davis, the first Worthy Mistress of this lodge; Mrs. 'Jean Hern; Mrs. Hazel Coward; Mrs. Myrtle Hanna; Mrs. Wilhelmine Jaques; Florence Jameson; Mrs. Mildred Mills; Lloyd Hero; and Fred Jameson, Distinguished guests present were Mrs. Ruth Day, London, Past Grand Mistress of Canada; Mrs, Mae McRae, Toronto, Grand Mistress of Ontario West; Mrs, Marie Reilly, Niagara Falls, Immediate Past Grand Mistress of Ontario West; Mrs. Valeria Endicott, London, Grand Director of Ceremonies of Ontario West. Also present was Mrs, Evelyn Taylor, London. The lodge 1N65 named after her mother. Guests from Toronto, London, Mitchell, Lakeside, St. Marys, Clinton, Seaforth, Lucan and L.O.L, No. 492 Woodham attended. aim SO eteed The Times-Advocate would like to extend best wishes for a happy bir- thday to all members of the Over 80 Club celebrating this week, including: Ernest Appleton, Exeter, 81, October 10, 1973. If you know of anyone who would like their name to appear in this column, please tell us. There is no charge. COMPARE REXALL BRANDS AND SAVE MAKES A PENNY DO MORE FOR YOU DURING OUR FAMOUS ONE CENT SALE OCTOBER 11— OCTOBER 20 MAIN ST, EXETER 235.1570 Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Ilegarth left Monday for their honie in Ocala, Florida after visiting for two weeks with, his brother, Victor tlogarth and family; and his Sister, Mrs. R.E, Balkwill and family, Saturday evening a shower was held by friends and relatives at the borne of Mrs. John Ridley hi honor of tisie Toornstra, bride-elect of November 3, Mrs. 1-lans Gerstenkorn read the ad- dress and conducted contests, hostesses were Mrs. John Willis, Mrs, Chester Dunn and Mrs. VIMING CELEBRIllEt AT WOODHAM — Many distinguished guests attended the 26th birthday party of the Agnes Watson Memorial LO.B.A. No, 1167 at Woodham Wednesday night, Shown above from the left are, Mrs. Marie Reilly, past Provincial Grand Mistress, Mrs, Mae Macte, Grand Mistress of Ontario West, Mrs. Valeria Endicott, GI-clad Director of ceremonies of Ontario West, Mrs, Ruth Day, Past Grand Mistress of Canada tied Leona ()dupe, Worthy Mistress of Agnes Watson Memorial Woodhart, T-A photo